10 movies celebrating birthdays that time should forget
These films are marking their 25th, 40th or even 50th anniversaries in 2025. But they aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.
These films are marking their 25th, 40th or even 50th anniversaries in 2025. But they aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.
Want to meet Hayden Christensen or Simon Pegg at this year’s Fan Fusion? Here’s what it will cost you.
“The Lord of the Rings” actor is the latest celebrity guest to be announced for the pop-culture con in June.
The Force is strong with these events.
Impressive. Most impressive.
It’s the 40th anniversary of the classic adventure flick.
Only eight theaters in the U.S. are showing “Sinners” as director Ryan Coogler intended it to be seen. One is in the Valley.
You may not know Hans Zimmer’s face, but you probably love his music.
You know you want to spin the big wheel or try your hand at some Plinko. Here’s your chance.
On Tuesday and Thursday, for just $3, you get a small popcorn and an entertaining look at the year’s biggest releases.
Get your Schrute bucks and cricket bats ready.
The local TV icons were honored at an event on Wednesday attended by friends and family members.
Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan are set to appear at the pop-culture event in June.
“O Brother, Where Art Thou?” is turning 25, “Jaws” is turning 50 and we’re all getting really old.
The WWE is headed back to the Valley with superstars including Gunther, Rhea Ripley and Jey Uso.
The legendary director, as well as cast and crew members, will take part in a special screening on Saturday night.
For its silver anniversary, Phoenix Film Festival is delivering a stacked lineup of movie screenings, workshops, parties and more.
Even better, Ladmo Bags will be given away at the public ceremony later this year.
Your favorite swashbuckling heartthrob will share stories about the classic film during an Oct. 11 screening.
The three-day event will feature Christopher Sabat and Sean Schemmel from “Dragon Ball Z” and other voice actors.
The annual golf-themed event wraps up this weekend with a free screening of “Happy Gilmore” on the football field.
A new documentary about the sport of women’s baseball – not softball – got a local screening last weekend.